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Originally posted by: newb111
Originally posted by: darkxshade
I'm allergic to lobster 🙁
Lobster is allergic to boiling water.
Boiling water is allergic to air.
Originally posted by: newb111
Originally posted by: darkxshade
I'm allergic to lobster 🙁
Lobster is allergic to boiling water.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Invertebrates lack the portions of the nervous system required to feel pain.
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
If it's living then it knows life and death. I'm sure a lobster knows it's about to die and that's got to be painful either mentally or physically.
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
different kinds of nerves, some of which don't feel (sense) anything.
I taught a neurophysiology lab. I sawed horseshoe crab eyes out with a hacksaw. The little buggers didn't even care. They swim around happy as a clam even after both eyes are gone because the only thing the eyes do is help them find a mate (or a reasonably similar cement block, a tire, or anything of approximately that size). Neuroscientists are pretty sure that invertebrates don't feel pain because they simply lack the faculties that are used by vertebrates to feel pain.
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
If it's living then it knows life and death. I'm sure a lobster knows it's about to die and that's got to be painful either mentally or physically.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
I am stupid? Why am I stupid? YOU are the one that stated, and I quote, "Obviously they feel pain, otherwise they wouldn't be able to move away from things that are hurting them," and, "They're able to move around to find food, find mates, reproduce, fight other animals, etc. People need to wake up and realize that other animals do in fact have consciousness." I am well aware that they can sense their environment - I clearly stated as much in the post that you quoted. You are the "clueless noob" who equates sensation with pain and consciousness, which is pure fail since I also gave examples of cases where inanimate objects can sense things.
To be completely honest with you, you come off as a smug bitch.
Your arguments seem to be as bad as those that religious people use (that no animal can be similar to a human), which really are nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to justify their religion.
I really don't have enough respect for you to carry on a conversation, so your next reply will fall on deaf ears.
Originally posted by: Alone
Way to come back with an argument to make me reconsider my opinion.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Ban for trolling.
Either you should be banned for trolling, or if you're not trolling you should be banned for being so stupid as to compare jewish people to lobsters.
It's unfortunate that it takes an extreme comparison to help people understand, but that's not my fault.
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
different kinds of nerves, some of which don't feel (sense) anything.
I taught a neurophysiology lab. I sawed horseshoe crab eyes out with a hacksaw. The little buggers didn't even care. They swim around happy as a clam even after both eyes are gone because the only thing the eyes do is help them find a mate (or a reasonably similar cement block, a tire, or anything of approximately that size). Neuroscientists are pretty sure that invertebrates don't feel pain because they simply lack the faculties that are used by vertebrates to feel pain.
Originally posted by: Alone
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Hey, I just killed an ant hill with some Raid a minute ago. Thousands died. Do you want to hurt me now?
Nope. But then again I don't feel bad when people cook lobsters. I never said that I gave two shits whether or not an animal that tastes delicious feels pain. I was making the argument that just because they're inferior doesn't mean that we should ignore that fact.
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
different kinds of nerves, some of which don't feel (sense) anything.
I taught a neurophysiology lab. I sawed horseshoe crab eyes out with a hacksaw. The little buggers didn't even care. They swim around happy as a clam even after both eyes are gone because the only thing the eyes do is help them find a mate (or a reasonably similar cement block, a tire, or anything of approximately that size). Neuroscientists are pretty sure that invertebrates don't feel pain because they simply lack the faculties that are used by vertebrates to feel pain.
WTF else did you expect it to do? Get a lawyer and sue for pain and suffering?
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: holden j caufield
If it's living then it knows life and death. I'm sure a lobster knows it's about to die and that's got to be painful either mentally or physically.
Next thread - "Does chopping down a tree cause it pain?"
😉
Originally posted by: Cogman
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
different kinds of nerves, some of which don't feel (sense) anything.
I taught a neurophysiology lab. I sawed horseshoe crab eyes out with a hacksaw. The little buggers didn't even care. They swim around happy as a clam even after both eyes are gone because the only thing the eyes do is help them find a mate (or a reasonably similar cement block, a tire, or anything of approximately that size). Neuroscientists are pretty sure that invertebrates don't feel pain because they simply lack the faculties that are used by vertebrates to feel pain.
WTF else did you expect it to do? Get a lawyer and sue for pain and suffering?
Question, What happens when you loose a finger, eye, or leg? Heck even if you dog, can or horse loose one? I'll tell you. The first thing, the FIRST thing you will do is grab the remaining appendage that hasn't been lopped off and try to protect it from future damage. In some cases, you will put a lot of pressure on it to try and stop the pain. (most animals will do this when they are in pain, they will first run from the cause, and second try and rub it against something)
So what does an animal do that doesn't feel pain? Nothing, why should it care? I think that is what CycloWizard is pointing out. You can tell when something you did hurts an animal because of the way they act. Especially when you have been around them for a while.
Barring that, umm, yeah, the whole "They don't have the nerves to feel pain" thing kind of blows any other argument to the contrary out of the water. It's like someone saying that dogs can see all the colors we can when we are pretty sure they can't because they lack the facilities in the eyes to do so (they do feel pain though 😛)
But yes, lets Bash CycloWizard, for bringing facts to prove his point. How dare he not speak out of pure emotional vigor!
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Cogman
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
*facepalm* Really? Seriously? One would think that people would at least try to educate themselves before saying crap like this, if only to avoid the embarassment when someone points out that there are manyOriginally posted by: jagec
Invertebrates have nerves too.😕
But no one cares about invertebrates.
I can't eat them anyway after I got food poisoning from undercooked lobster. Now the smell of them turns my stomach.
/edit: Your definition of "pain" is different than mine...IMHO certain nerves carrying "pain" signals to whatever passes for a brain counts as "pain", but it's not much of a moral issue if the "brain" lacks the higher functions to perceive it as more than just "unwanted conditions/avoid".
different kinds of nerves, some of which don't feel (sense) anything.
I taught a neurophysiology lab. I sawed horseshoe crab eyes out with a hacksaw. The little buggers didn't even care. They swim around happy as a clam even after both eyes are gone because the only thing the eyes do is help them find a mate (or a reasonably similar cement block, a tire, or anything of approximately that size). Neuroscientists are pretty sure that invertebrates don't feel pain because they simply lack the faculties that are used by vertebrates to feel pain.
WTF else did you expect it to do? Get a lawyer and sue for pain and suffering?
Question, What happens when you loose a finger, eye, or leg? Heck even if you dog, can or horse loose one? I'll tell you. The first thing, the FIRST thing you will do is grab the remaining appendage that hasn't been lopped off and try to protect it from future damage. In some cases, you will put a lot of pressure on it to try and stop the pain. (most animals will do this when they are in pain, they will first run from the cause, and second try and rub it against something)
So what does an animal do that doesn't feel pain? Nothing, why should it care? I think that is what CycloWizard is pointing out. You can tell when something you did hurts an animal because of the way they act. Especially when you have been around them for a while.
Barring that, umm, yeah, the whole "They don't have the nerves to feel pain" thing kind of blows any other argument to the contrary out of the water. It's like someone saying that dogs can see all the colors we can when we are pretty sure they can't because they lack the facilities in the eyes to do so (they do feel pain though 😛)
But yes, lets Bash CycloWizard, for bringing facts to prove his point. How dare he not speak out of pure emotional vigor!
Except he didn't bring any facts. He said what happened after the cutting out the eyes. He didn't say what happens while he was cutting out the eyes.
Their arms and tail make the same movements as they do if you touch anywhere along the temporal side of their shell. They do this because their brain (yes, they have a very simple brain) tells them that if something touches their shell on one side, it's probably a rock so they should turn the other direction so that they can avoid getting stuck.Originally posted by: smack Down
Except he didn't bring any facts. He said what happened after the cutting out the eyes. He didn't say what happens while he was cutting out the eyes.